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Ki:Theory is American recording artist and producer Joel Burleson. He has spent the span of his career crafting his own style of dark electronic rock music, landing him on blockbuster TV shows and movies such as Ghost In The Shell, Brick Mansions, CSI, and The Following.

Ki:Theory's latest full-length album, Silence, takes his cinematic approach further, showcasing his dexterity as an arranger and vocalist with haunting re-imaginations of "Enjoy The Silence" and "Walkin' After Midnight." Burleson's own songwriting holds up remarkably well against the two iconic tracks, creating a cohesive album highlighted by "If You Don't Care / Fake It" and "Bringing Me Down" featuring Ruelle.

Silence marks the 5th LP of a prolific recording career that includes multiple iTunes Electronic and Alternative chart #1s and commissioned remixes for Daft Punk, ODESZA, Cypress Hill, Rob Zombie and Queens Of The Stone Age, among others. Not one to rest on the strength of his studio output, Ki:Theory's electrifying live show has been recruited by the likes of Purity Ring, Phantogram, Passion Pit, DJ Shadow, Sparta, and Baths for tour support.

Nathaniel Rappole’s solo project Gull is best described as a drum; a living, breathing, squawking drum that cries out assorted music of creatures past and delivers it from a single unique perspective; a communal music broadcast of blood and bile left as an offering on the altar of sound.

Gull has been active for more than a decade and has recorded a 7", 2 EP's and 2 full length albums and has spent the better part of the past 5 years touring vigorously ~ playing venues, on the streets and in the wilds of North and Central America, Kenya and Europe.
Gull has toured in support of White Rabbits, Tres Mts and RNDM and has shared the bar arena with the likes of Silver Apples, Girl Talk, Deerhoof, Adrian Belew, Panda Bear and Melt Banana...

In 2012 Gull was featured in a movie about music in Mexico called Hecho en Mexico (Netflix), and in 2014 he produced, hosted and performed in a documentary on street/public music and culture in Kenya (Street Muse: Kenya), which premiered at The Fowler Museum at UCLA in Los Angeles, CA on August 21st, 2014.